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'Israel', Iran trade accusations at UN over assassinations, hospital attacks

'Israel', Iran trade accusations at UN over assassinations, hospital attacks

Roya News7 hours ago

During a heated UN Security Council session, 'Israel's' representative accused Iran of attempting to assassinate 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump.
He also claimed Iran was behind the killing of numerous 'Israelis' abroad and accused Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of repeatedly calling for 'Israel's' destruction. The envoy urged the council to act, describing Iran's conduct as a 'farce.'
In response, Iran's representative accused 'Israel' of killing civilians and targeting medical facilities during recent strikes on Iranian territory.
The envoy said at least five hospitals were hit, resulting in the deaths of doctors, humanitarian workers, and hundreds of civilians.
He called the attacks a clear violation of international law and urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to condemn what he described as strikes on protected infrastructure.

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